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The Northeast Environmental Hub is part of NPR's Local News Initiative. It's based on the idea that ecosystems don't recognize state boundaries and that environmental issues resonate throughout the states in the region.
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With few options for recycling some farmers end up burning the plastic or plowing it into the ground.3:29 minutes (4.18 MB)
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